Roland XP-30

The XP-30 is a 64-voice Expandable Synthesizer that offered all of the
great sounds of the XP and JV series at a more affordable price tag than previous XP-synths.
Roland's XP-80 was a flagship workstation in its time, but by reducing
the keyboard down to a standard 61 key (with velocity and aftertouch),
elimination of the on-board sequencer, and fewer expansion card slots,
the XP-30 was able to offer the XP-experience at a price within reach of
serious musicians at any level.

The XP-30 does retain the XP-series synthesis architecture and all the
world-renowned sound sets of the acclaimed XP-80 workstation, plus all
the waveforms from the "Session", "Orchestral", and "Techno" expansion
cards. It adds, however, a boat-load more patch storage than its more famous
predecessors: there are 1,406 patches and 28 drum kits. Fortunately
there is a Patch Finder and Phrase Preview for quick navigation and
sound selection. Besides the two expansion slots for installing
the SR-JV80-Series expansion boards, a SmartMedia card slot provides
additional storage capability. Plenty of controls and four assignable
Sound Palette sliders let you get deep into editing and programming its
sounds.

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